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Flute 365 – Day 32 Carving a nice Bird

  • 01/06/2015
  • Tom Kelsall
  • Flute 365 Project, Making Flutes
  • Flute 365, how it's done, making flutes, native american style flutes

The piece on top of the flute isn’t just decorative: it’s critical to the playing. Nice if it can look pretty, though?

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Prices have been slashed!

  • 31/05/2015
  • Tom Kelsall
  • Selling Flutes
  • flutes, native american style flutes, selling flutes

Come take a look at the site now that I’ve taken a huge broadsword to my prices! I’m going to be structuring a little more in times to come, too – I’ll have categories of flute for sale/order which will make my prices easier to understand. Don’t forget you can pay using PayPal (with or […]

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Flute 365 – Day 31 – Clean Shed!

  • 31/05/2015
  • Tom Kelsall
  • Flute 365 Project
  • Flute 365, native american style flutes

It was about time for a good clear-up…

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Flute 365 – Day 30 – Finished shaping…

  • 30/05/2015
  • Tom Kelsall
  • Flute 365 Project, Making Flutes
  • Flute 365, making flutes, native american style flutes

Just about to remove this flute from the lathe…

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Flute 365 Day 29 – Gluing up…

  • 30/05/2015
  • Tom Kelsall
  • Flute 365 Project, Making Flutes
  • Flute 365, flutes, making flutes, native american style flutes

The bore is oiled, and glue applied ready for assembly…

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Flute 365 Day 28 – Shaping!

  • 28/05/2015
  • Tom Kelsall
  • Flute 365 Project, Making Flutes
  • Flute 365, flutes, how it's done, native american style flutes, pics of making flutes

Shaping begins…

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Flute 365 Day 27 – Getting tuning info from the buyer.

  • 27/05/2015
  • Tom Kelsall
  • Flute 365 Project, Making Flutes
  • Flute 365, making flutes, native american style flutes

If a buyer asks for a HUGE flute, I need to know if they can reach the holes…

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Flute 365 Day 26 – When Couriers Strike!

  • 26/05/2015
  • Tom Kelsall
  • Flute 365 Project
  • Flute 365, making flutes, native american style flutes

This is what can happen when couriers forget about their duty of care. This flute is now (having been repaired) in the hands of a delighted new owner in India.

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Flute 365 Day 25 – Happy Customer

  • 25/05/2015
  • Tom Kelsall
  • Flute 365 Project, Selling Flutes
  • Flute 365, native american style flutes, selling flutes

This is the “Thank You” pic I received from a happy customer today…  

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Flute 365 Day 24 – Inside!

  • 25/05/2015
  • Tom Kelsall
  • Flute 365 Project, Making Flutes
  • Flute 365, making flutes, native american style flutes

Inside the flute once all the ramp carving is done.  

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